The N75 packs in pretty much everything you need for life on the move including top class email support, GPS, document creation and editing as well as a decent camera and music player. Add in the excellent battery life and roomy keyboard and you've got a seriously powerful phone. If you don't want the extra bulk - mainly in width - associated with the large touchscreens on the likes of the iPhone and Touch HD, it makes for an excellent business phone.Read full review
As I understand it the front camera is only for use during video calls. It can't be used to take pics - not sure why. This is true on E71 anyway.
@Prem - I have the E71 as well and it's awesome. I don't really see what this handset has that would make me switch. I guess if you feel the keys on the E71 are too small - or you really want a 3.5mm jack, but otherwise you're just getting a fatter version of the same phone aren't you?
Now if they had ditched the number pad completely, and put in a hi-res full length screen, then I would have been interested!
With the N95 8GB, once in camera mode you can switch to the video calling camera under Options, use secondary camera - which then allows you to take photos with it although the lower resolution and quality are immediately evident on screen - have never used it for photos, just once or twice as an impromptu 'mirror' where nothing better has been available!
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"Now if they had ditched the number pad completely, and put in a hi-res full length screen, then I would have been interested" - N97?!
This does look like a corker although it would be nice if the screen could tilt and I really would like a slightly bigger screen, say up to the headphone speaker and fully filling out the handset width wise.
Technological limit. Screen can't reach that size as to be directly 'next' to the headphone speaker. LCD screens need 'containers' and etc that take up space.
Still, at least this is an OS that can ACTUALLY multitask like... 16 years ago.
I guess you have to pay for the Nokia Maps service after the three month trial, but is there any reason for this phone not to run the excellent CoPilot 7? Does the GPS run only with aGPS assistance (i.e. needing a data connection), or does it also run as standalone, sim-free, vanilla GPS?
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